Weekly teach-in series on campus featuring The Value of Hawai'i authors

At a time when new leaders will be elected, and new solutions need to be found, the thirty-one contributors to The Value of Hawai`i (University of Hawai‘i Press) will hold five noontime panel discussions and “teach-ins” on the UH Mānoa campus starting Thursday, September 30, and continuing every Thursday in October.

The campus community and public are encouraged to bring their brown-bag lunches to meet and talk with a majority of the book’s contributors during this special noontime teach-in series at Kuykendall 410.

EVENT: The Value of Hawai‘i Teach-in Series, free and open to the publicDATES: Five consecutive Thursdays, September 30 to October 28TIME: 12 noon to 1:10 p.m.LOCATION: Kuykendall 410 (1733 Donaghho Road), UH Mānoa

Co-sponsored by the Center for Biographical Research, the Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities, and the UH-Mānoa Chancellor’s Office. For more information on this and other The Value of Hawai‘i events, please email thevalueofhawaii@gmail.com, call (808) 956-3774, or visit the website at http://thevalueofhawaii.com.